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To: Francois Goelo who wrote (1304)7/30/1999 10:22:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1591
 
A better mouse Trap!!! The end is near for Softlink and those thingiemagigies.

iVoice.com, Inc. Introduces Universal Messaging

ABERDEEN, N.J., July 30 /PRNewswire/ -- iVoice.com, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: IVOC) has developed and has begun marketing its revolutionary "Universal Inbox" application for their Windows NT auto attendant/voice mail system and their Windows NT Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system.

How important is this? Just ask Bill Gates, Microsoft's Chairman. Speaking a week ago Thursday at the Company's annual financial analysts meeting in Seattle, the theme of Gates presentation was the necessity to create the paperless office. "Collaboration with coworkers will change with better and fewer meetings, more work done in teams and less time wasted."

Gates continued, "To change the workplace better, we need to think of it in a holistic way. Why have a different address for phone, fax, e-mail? That needs to come together. Internet communications will be a combined environment with the voice world."

How prophetic, Mr. Gates. And here comes iVoice.com, Inc. right out of the chute. Jerome Mahoney, iVoice's Chairman, "The technology to integrate all forms of communications right over the telephone is here now and it will undoubtedly revolutionize the way business will be done in the future. With our Universal Inbox, in conjunction with our Windows NT Platform, everyone can now get phone calls and E-mail messages just by answering his phone, even over cell phones. Text-to-speech telephony is available now, and we're excited about its prospects."

Leo Pudlo, iVoice's VP of Operations explains, "Imagine this: You're on a business trip which calls for you to be away from your office for a week, driving cross country or even overseas. Normally, you would have to call your receptionist for telephone messages, and stop and turn on your laptop to retrieve your E-mail. Then, you would have to dictate your phone responses to your office and type your E-mail. Do this a few times a day, and you've wasted hours just doing office work, not to mention the 'urgent calls' from your office with responses to your responses."

Pudlo continues, "Now communicating with clients and business associates has become a slam dunk. With our Universal Inbox, all you have to do is flip on your cell phone, and all your telephone messages and all your E-mail are 'beamed' in, and you can respond to any of them right over your cell phone. In addition, with iVoice's Universal Inbox using Microsoft's Outlook(R) or your Web browser, you can get your messages from anywhere in the world over the Internet. You can review your messages at a single glance and respond to the most important ones first. You can LISTEN to your E-mail over the phone, using iVoice Text-to-Speech software, and reply with a voice message. Also, you can fax via the Web and direct your E-mail to any fax machine from your telephone."

The iVoice Universal Inbox gives its customers the potential to have their own individual unified messaging mailbox with the capability of 240 ports.

IVoice.com, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets innovative voice and computer telephony communications systems for small and midsize businesses and corporate departments. The company provides IVR products that allow information in PC databases to be accessed from a standard touch-tone telephone. The company sells its products through dealer and reseller channels, as well as through OEM agreements with some of the world's largest telecommunications companies, including ADP, Telrad, Nortel and Inter-Tel.

iVoice.com has made a strategic commitment to deliver enhanced messaging technology with the highest quality and the most advanced messaging technology to meet the needs of leading institutions and corporate enterprises.

iVoice.com is located at 1230 Highway 34, Aberdeen, NJ 07747. Telephone number: 732-441-7700, Fax number: 732-441-9895, Website: ivoice.com and Email: Information@iVoice.Com.

NOTE: Any statements that are not historical facts contained in this release are forward-looking statements. It is possible that the assumptions made by management for purposes of such statements may not materialize. Actual results may differ materially from those projected or implied in any forward-looking statements. Such statements may involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those relating to product demand, pricing, market acceptance, the effect of economic conditions, and intellectual property rights, and the outcome of competitive products, risks in product development, the results of financing effort, the ability to complete transactions, and other risks identified in this release, and the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

SOURCE iVoice.com, Inc.

CO: iVoice.com, Inc.




To: Francois Goelo who wrote (1304)7/30/1999 10:33:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1591
 
Status of audit:

We are in the process of completing the final report on Softlink's first audit. The audit, which began mid-May has been finalized, though taking longer than was expected for its completion. This was due to the lengthy period of time that the audit covered and the compilation of a large volume of records including previous years. You will see the final report in the near future.

To: Francois Goelo (1282 )
From: flodyie Sunday, Jul 18 1999 7:25PM ET
Reply # of 1305

To: flodyie (1259 )
From: Francois Goelo Tuesday, May 25 1999 12:22AM ET
Reply # of 1296
Actually, I asked the same question to d'Amaro today. He said the financials...

are practically finished. So, we're probably looking at another 2 weeks or so, judging form past experience with Companies about to release their financials.

F. Goelo + + +
Gerard Joseph D'Amaro (CRD #2385619, Registered Representative, Boca
Raton, Florida) was named as a respondent in an NASD complaint alleging that
he provided to a public customer correspondence in the form of letters, facsimile
transmissions, and telexes written by , containing false and misleading
representations. The complaint also alleges that D'Amaro failed and neglected to
obtain prior approval of the correspondence from a principal of his member firm
when he knew or should have known that prior approval of outgoing
correspondence was required pursuant to the NASD rules. (NASD Case #C05990019)


To: flodyie (1297 )
From: Francois Goelo Sunday, Jul 18 1999 11:07PM ET
Reply # of 1305

I bet the "offence" happened a long long time ago when he was still learning. FG